Nursing
At SereneCare, we understand that your loved one’s health condition can change suddenly, requiring more care than you can manage alone. Whether they are returning home from the hospital with a doctor’s recommendation for home care or you’re considering bringing in a nurse during a serious illness, we recognize the challenges you face as a caregiver and the importance of ensuring the best care possible for your loved one. We are here to offer that essential care exactly when you need it.
You likely have many inquiries about our home care services. How will a SereneCare nurse integrate into my daily life? What services does SereneCare provide? Introducing a new individual into your home is significant, and asking these questions is important.
How Will a Serene Health Nurse Fit into My Life?
New York is a city rich in diversity, with a myriad of individuals whose circumstances vary greatly. This is why our Serene nurses reflect the same diversity as the people of New York we serve.
Our Serene home care nurses reside in various neighborhoods across the city and are proficient in multiple languages. Whenever possible, we aim to pair your family with a nurse who can effectively communicate about your care in a language that you or your loved one feels most at ease with.
Our dedicated team of Serene nurses is committed to alleviating your concerns and simplifying the process of caring for yourself or your loved one. Serene home care nurses go beyond simply providing care—they ensure that everyone involved feels comfortable and capable of tending to your loved one’s needs.
What Does a Serene Health Nurse Do?
SereneCare nurses offer a wide range of support for you or your loved one.
Our home care nurses undergo comprehensive training to ensure they are equipped to handle any situation. Each nurse is licensed and registered to practice in the state of New York, receiving thorough training to address your specific care requirements.
Your nurse is available to:
- Coordinate your loved one’s care plan. This involves ensuring that the doctor’s instructions are followed and scheduling visits from other SereneCare frontline team members.
- Evaluate your loved one’s medical care requirements and assess their recovery progress.
- Keep physicians updated on your loved one’s condition.
- Ensure that family caregivers feel at ease providing care and are informed about what changes to watch for.
Educate your loved one on strategies to manage their disease, symptoms, and pain.
- Help you get and use medical tools (like an oxygen tank or a blood pressure cuff)
- Support and assist your loved one in creating healthy habits, like quitting smoking or changing their eating plan
How should I prepare for my first home care visit with a Serene Health nurse?
Our Nursing Services